What I Learned from C.S. Lewis

C.S. Lewis not only gave the world the classic Narnia books, but also scores of other works, including the tongue-in-cheek Screwtape Letters, notes Richard Platt, author of "As One Devil to Another, a Fiendish Correspondence in the Tradition of C. S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters.”

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Here’s another excerpt from my book:

Everything on the earthly side of existence is palimpsest, remembrance, whisper, and echo: Music, Love, Laughter, Sex, Knowledge, Art, Revelation, Friendship, Family, Rest, Food and Drink, and Beauty and Pleasure of every kind are only facets of His brilliance. They are separated on Earth into elements that the five human senses can begin to absorb, as white light is separated through a prism into a spectrum of colour that the eye can absorb. To relinquish their earthly existence through death is not to relinquish these pleasures, as we have taught them, but to unite them, and through this unity to enhance their brilliance as colour is reunited into white light. The Light of Grace which He offers them each day is not a light that they can see, but a light that they can see with.